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How Kaboom changed modern sports cards

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Panini’s Kaboom cards revolutionized the look of the hobby, offering comic-book style designed that changed modern cards forever. Our Ben Burrows dove deep into Kaboom's history, origins and the people behind the now-iconic card.

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An original 1931 "Frankenstein" movie poster became the first movie poster to sell for $1,000 when it was discovered in a Hollywood bookstore in 1974. Now, it could sell for $125,000 or more.

Confetti from the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX celebration, collected from the field as the team celebrated the championship, has been bottled and placed on sale for $59.99.

PSA has graded only nine tickets to Buster Douglas' upset of Mike Tyson, arguably the most stunning in boxing history. This is why tickets from the legendary fight are so rare.

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In 1998, a 1952 Topps card sold for $83,870 — believed at the time to be the second-highest price ever paid for a post-war baseball card. No, it wasn’t a Mickey Mantle card. It featured Andy Pafko. Here’s why Pafko’s 1952 Topps card could sell for $100,000.

Brady has acquired a 50% stake in sports card and memorabilia retailer CardVault with plans to rapidly expand with a new location at the American Dream shopping mall in East Rutherford, N.J., this spring.

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